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Comment by Nnyco

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Comment by Kakapenka

The "volley" seem to only trigger from auto attacks and hit only the selected target for ~2.1k on each bolt. If there is no target selected procs will not happen. The volley can hit a target that isn't actually hit by the attack/spell that triggers it as long as it's the current target. The range at which the volley can hit is is well over 40 yrds, probably limited to the maximum the game engine will allow a target to be selected/rendered. Volley damage does not scale with lower level targets (will always hit them for 2.1k even with 10+ levels difference).Food buff does not get any bonus from panda racial Epicurean.

Comment by Xogo67

Looks like there is only 6 pools to fish from, so I would have to say the competition for them on high pop servers will be insane and that fishing is probably the worst way to get Felblight

Comment by sidelsky18

Does this not work in raids? I just had it active for a full fight and it did not proc once.

Comment by SavageFatBob

fire mage here - did not see it proc during questing at all. -- must have been an early bug. see report in reply above. ~ 761 dps avg.

Comment by Whataholic

I found this as my first fish in Tanaan. I got excited first, but then it didnt really proc on targets.Then I did a test. 4mins of only auto attacking on my shaman, and didnt see a single proc.Picture: http://i.imgur.com/Qzuv1fh.jpg

Comment by caroleen

Fished 100 Felmouth Frenzy (700 fishing and another 235 worth of gear and worms). Got 3 Felblight and 1 Lunker, and those were from the few pools I could find.

In addition to the pools being scarce, most of them tend to be very unsafe places to stand around fishing.

Comment by angorashi

based on my testing on my level 29 twink, it DOES scale based both on level and on gear.(no gear it hits for 33ish per strike; with gear hits for 99-104, outside of bg)

I haven't tested this thoroughly, but the trend I noticed involved it proccing twice in close proximity and then not proccing again for 20sec+. There could be an internal cooldown with two allowed strikes per cooldown. More testing would be needed.

on my 29 demonology warlock, it did 14.9% of my damage throughout the entire game; just 0.6% less damage than elemental force. Unless this gets nerfed, I'd say this could be a very good compliment for twink classes that benefit from elemental force!

edit: above information no longer applies as 6.2.2 placed a level 90 requirement on the fish.

I believe that the 125 food is better because it gave pet 3% -7% higher dmg ,so with some spells that have use from mastery it will be better 125 to use I think!

Comment by Murksel

Tryd this on my blood dk, averaged around 6% dmg (single target, 695er def equip, no BoS), thats definetily more damage than 125er food would provide for a tank, no defensive value at all though.

Comment by JustBecause

Says its a reagent anyone have any idea to what?

Comment by optmizr

Not sure if RNG is just on my side today or if it's because I haven't fished in a while, but I got 5 of the Felmouth Frenzy Lunkers in 15 minutes today fishing at the end of the ramp near The Dark Portal (72.5, 41.7). Only stopped so I cold turn in the Lunkers, lest I risk losing the chance.

Comment by fp71g

For anyone that was wondering you do not need a very high fishing skill level to catch these. Started fishing in Tanaan at 155 fishing and was able to catch these fish. After attaching my first Felmouth Frenzy bait I caught; 33 felmouth frenzy, 13 small crescent saberfish, 2 crescent saberfish, 1 worm supreme and 1 felmouth frenzy bait in 10 minutes.

Comment by majordomo

This item doesn't have a level requirement, probably quite decent for leveling toon and running dungeons.

As of today (9/1/2015), these fish have a level cap on them, making them no longer viable for leveling/running dungeons.

Comment by Runtimeerror

I have fished in Ruins of Kra'nak and only in pools(with a few misses) with these drops:

Felmouth Frenzy Bait, Fragrant Pheromone Fish, Enormous Crescent Saberfish and Crescent Saberfish does not drop from pools, these are the few misses I had. If you only want the Felmouth Frenzy or/and the Lunkers you can just keep fishing in open water using frenzy bait.

Comment by kaynen

If your fighting a pat and you kill them. If the felmouth procs itll hit everyone in the area and theyll all be on top of you.

I couldnt figure out why all these mobs kept popping up and kill my follower (they suck anyway those 2 hit wonders).

Anyway if you cant figure out why mobs keep aggroing its probably the new felmouth food proc.

Comment by nerflocked

I love the visual on this one (on my warlock). It should be a passive talent! (with some boosted damage) ;)

Comment by bonzybabee

Am I the only one disappointed this food's buff isn't named Fel Fed?

Comment by Syncness

In case it wasn't clear, the fish can be fished from any inland water in Tanaan and not just fel water unlike Fire Ammonite which is only from lava water.

Comment by Fatesbell

this food seems to work good with some classes and not so much with other classes as for my shadow priest the gain is worth it over the 125 foods a 1% stat gain isnt as important for me as my main stat or flat damage the 3% total Dmg gain seems to be over all better ---- however if i were close to a stat cap that i wanted i'd prob go with the 125 foods to get the cap i wanted

my dk friend however said it was more worth it for him to go with a 125 buff as he gets a 3% gain from the 125 foods but he also gains survivability with it

so i guess people will have to play with the foods and test weather they are worth it or not

Comment by cjr902

Currently (8/1/2015) this is listed by Icy Veins as the food of choice for affliction warlocks and combat rogues, and for many other DPS classes in movement heavy encounters.

Comment by Kanariya

This will be receiving a Level 90 requirement to use in Patch 6.2.2.

Comment by elfomal

Fun facts about this food.

Versatility Seens to increase the damage it deals.

Arcane mage mastery seens increase its damage, but i didnt feel any difference while on rune of power or flux.

Demo lock mastery seens to get increased the damage from this proc, procing around to 2.7k to 3k per bolt, on average 2850 damage per hit (and incase of you dont know, lock mastery increase procs damage, like Unblinking Gaze of Sethe and Prophecy of Fear/prophecy-of-fear), Howhever, the damage will not get further increases on metamorph form.

Maybe item level changes the damage? still looking on more info.

Ps: Not sure, but :

1 > Item level OR spellpower DOES change the damage, it means that at higher gear, you will deal more damage (still dont know how much it increases, but its clearly a BIG increase.)

2> Proc rate doesnt seens to be increased by haste, but i will still test it some more to see if we got any dif on 10% haste from 50% haste

3> those prints are started on item level 696, with 1.7k mastery (28.6%), spellpower 7465 and intelect 5033.

Comment by TonyFox

Just for giggles, I ran a SimulationCraft simulation three times on my character (Marksman Hunter): once with no food, once with Pickled Eel, and once with Felmouth Frenzy. The results: Felmouth Frenzy offers about a 0.2% DPS increase over using Pickled Eel. (For reference, using either over no food results in a ~1.25% DPS increase).

Bottom line: At least for Marksmanship Hunters, Felmouth Frenzy is almost imperceptibly better than Pickled Eel.

Raw numbers:

No food

~53,064

100%

Felmouth Frenzy

~53,746

101.3%

Pickled Eel

~53,688

101.7%

Comment by Cheesecaker

These are no longer classified as a "Reagent", and any that you had deposited in your Reagent Bank will appear in your bags the first time you log in after patch 6.2.2 goes live.

Comment by Adalennor

Appears do require level 90 since patch 6.2.2

EDIT: Also is no longer a reagent.

Comment by JakkFrost

When under the effect of this food, be careful using any abilities or spells, even non-combat ones, while you have an enemy targeted. On my hunter, I used Fetch while not in combat, but had a mob targeted, and this food procced.

This could be dangerous in a raid, say for instance you cast your group buff with the boss targeted and this food procs, starting the fight before everyone is ready.

Comment by dreamchaos1

love how the spell looks.

Comment by Eldermimiron

I Wonder I Used One StormStrike And It Triggered 10 Times I Think It's Better Than 125 Stat .O_o

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Comment by Lucilite

So long story short, these are pretty much worthless, right? Is there any good reason to try to farm them, besides the chance of looting other items from their schools?

Comment by pindelz

Not quite sure why but this effect has a chance to proc when ur freezing trap triggers, breaking it. Probably same for all the traps i would assume.

Comment by Vorishgo

Still good and cheap for PvE (world and instanced).My lvl 110 Outlaw Rogue (ilvl 822) do 4-6 Fel attacks for 12-14K each.Versatility matters.So this food is nice addition to DPS for a very low price.

Comment by Geldorath

Considering how broken Fisbrul Special is and how expensive is food in legion, this one is a decent value. You can buy this for like 1 gold each.

For my Enhancement Shaman it is:

328639 = 100%

331707 = 100,95%332233 = 101,1%332561 = 101,2%332713 = 101,25%

Comment by Kanariya

Post 8.0.1 stat squish: These deal ~650 per hit. Stealth-nerfed (twice) down to about ~201 128 per hit, slightly above the Legion counterparts - Spiced Rib Roast (116 per hit) and Fishbrul Special (192 per hit). They also once again work in instanced PvP.

Comment by Tank2k1

Is there a way to find a list of similar consumables? Maybe one for all levels? I always found stuff like this so neat and it would be cool to find something like this for alts, even if it doesn't add much dps.